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How To Stop A Barking Dog

By: Lacy Holly

We have all experienced this at one point in time or another. A dog that barks almost 24/7 and doesn't seem to have any end in sight. What makes this scenario even worse is when you are the owner of the dog. You feel worried and even annoyed by all the noise yet you have no clue how to stop a barking dog on your own.

Thankfully all dogs bark for a reason, even though we may not always know right off the bat what reason that is. More often than not, your dog is barking to warn you of strangers that are walking near your home.

If your dog barks all the time you may need to look at several different possible causes to make sure you find the right one that will help stop your barking dog. Boredom seems to be the main culprit. Not spending enough times with our dogs causes them to bark for attention and to dogs, any attention is good attention.

Always make sure that your dog has plenty to eat and drink because a hungry dog will turn to barking in order to let you know he is hungry or thirsty. Also, check the temperature outside. Is it very hot or very cold? If so, consider giving your dog some relief by letting him come inside or at least getting him a dog house where he can have some protection from the elements.

So in reality, the trick to stop barking dogs is three fold. Make sure they have their immediate needs of food, water and shelter. Spend some quality time with them and have something for them to play with when you are not home. Chew toys work great for this.

Giving your dog some obedience training will make a world of difference because you will be able to teach your dog a certain command that lets him know when he should stop barking. Plus, you and your dog will grow closer as you go through dog obedience training together.

Be considerate of your neighbors. Having been a neighbor of a chronic barker myself I know how stressful it can be to hear a barking dog all day long and not be able to do much of anything about it. If your neighbor comes to you and asks you to do something about your dog, don't be defensive. You must realize that your dog may act differently when you are a work.

Also remember that we don't want to stop dog barking all together. Barking is your dog's main form of communication and we don't want to take that away. The main goal is to make sure his needs are met and then teach him when it is appropriate to bark and when it is not acceptable.

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